TEST, TEST, TEST: ALL CLEAR. Thank you for participating in the Statewide Tornado Drill. ALL CLEAR. 
ALL CLEAR. Thank you for participating in the Statewide Tornado Drill. ALL CLEAR.
THIS IS ONLY A TEST as a part of the Michigan Statewide Tornado Drill.
During this TEST you should practice:
This is an opportunity to practice knowing where to go and what to do during the event of a tornado. You can practice by:
- Identifying how you would receive a Tornado Warning message where you are located
- Moving to your storm shelter location
- Identify how you would monitor emergency information to stay informed about the situation
- Identify if you have the supplies and materials you need in your emergency kit.
Tornadoes can happen at any time but are more prevalent in late spring and early summer. Tornadoes are unpredictable and can cause major damage and destruction in seconds. The extremely high winds, flying debris as well as the wreckage left behind can cause injuries. It’s important that your household or business has a plan to react quickly.
What you should know Before a Tornado
- Know the difference: Tornado Watch means conditions exist for a tornado to develop; Tornado Warning means a tornado has been sighted or indicated by weather radar.
- Know the signs of an approaching tornado: dark, often greenish sky; large hail; a large, dark low-lying cloud; and loud roar, like a freight train.
- Develop an emergency preparedness kit with essential items such as a three-day supply of water and food, a NOAA Weather Radio, important family documents and items that satisfy unique family needs.
- Conduct regular tornado drills. Make sure each household member knows where to go and what to do in the event of a tornado.
- Stay tuned to commercial radio or television broadcasts for news on changing weather conditions or approaching storms.
As a reminder, in Newaygo County Tornado Sirens are tested once a month on the first Monday of the month at 7pm April through October. If a holiday falls on the first Monday, sirens will be tested the following Monday.
Sirens are located in the City of Fremont, City of Newaygo, City of Grant, Village of Hesperia, Big Prairie, Croton, and Bitely.
Please remember:
- Tornado Sirens are only sounded when a Tornado Warning is issued by the National Weather Service.
- Tornado Sirens will NOT sound for a Severe Thunderstorms with damaging winds (straight line winds or down bursts)
- Tornado Sirens are activated manually and can take up to 5 minutes to set off after a Tornado Warning has been issued.
- Tornado Sirens are designed to ONLY notify an outdoor population of a tornado
- Tornado Sirens are difficult to hear indoors during a storm
- Tornado Sirens can only be heard for 1 - 2 miles around the siren
- Tornado Sirens can not give you specific information about the incoming Tornado.
Newaygo County uses multiple methods to disseminate emergency information in order to target the largest number of people possible. It is up to you to choose which notification method(s) work best for you to receive the emergency information.
If you have a text enabled Cell Phone, Newaygo ES recommends signing up for Nixle.
- Nixle is a FREE comprehensive warning system designed for rapid dissemination of alerts and public information to a variety of public mechanisms.
- Alerts and emergency information are received via text, email, web, and social media in real time for localized emergency situations relevant to the community.
- Anyone can view information through the Nixle Website without registering to receive alerts at https://local.nixle.com/newaygo-county-emergency-services/
- Text your Zip Code or NEWAYGOES to 888777 from your mobile phone
- Sign up and create a user profile at https://local.nixle.com/register/
NOAA Weather Radios:
- Are designed for All-Hazards Warning and can be modified to alert those with special needs including deaf and hard of hearing, blind, etc.
- Are programmed to notify you of hazards within your area including tornados, severe thunderstorms, straight-line winds, downbursts, hail, hazardous materials spills, floods, etc.
- Will give you specific information about the storm and emergency protective measures you should take.
- Are set off automatically through local NOAA Weather Radio Towers when a warning is issued. Notifications occur within seconds of the warning.
- Are battery operated and will work when there is no power. Some models are handheld while others are also an AM/FM radio and alarm clock.
- On average, cost $20.00 per unit. Units are no more expensive to maintain than smoke detectors.
Instructions:
TEST, TEST, TEST: Tornado Warning has been issued for Newaygo County. Please practice your emergency procedures now. This is only a TEST.
This is an opportunity to practice knowing where to go and what to do during the event of a tornado. You can practice by:
*Identifying how you would receive a Tornado Warning message where you are located
*Moving to your storm shelter location
*Identify how you would monitor emergency information to stay informed about the situation
*Identify if you have the supplies and materials you need in your emergency kit.
Address/Location
Newaygo County Emergency Services
E Newell St
White Cloud, MI 49349
Contact
Emergency: 9-1-1
Non-emergencies: 231-689-7354
TEXT-A-TIP - Text TIP NEWAYGOES followed by your message, to 888777
Alert Details
- Severity:
- Extreme - Extraordinary threat to life or property
- Urgency:
- Immediate - Responsive action SHOULD be taken immediately
- Certainty:
- Observed - Determined to have occurred or to be ongoing
- Category:
- Meteorological (inc. flood)
- Event:
- Tornado Warning